Trial Attorney - Environmental Defense Section
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Job Description
The Environmental Defense Section (EDS) represents the United States in complex and diverse civil litigation arising under a broad range of environmental statutes, including the Clean Air Act; Clean Water Act; Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act; Toxic Substances Control Act; Safe Drinking Water Act; Resource Conservation and Recovery Act; and Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act.
Duties This vacancy is for multiple positions. The duty location is Washington, DC or Denver, CO. This is not a remote position. The Energy and Natural Resources Division (ENRD) is often ranked among the federal government's best places to work, and the Environmental Defense Section (EDS) offers one of ENRD's and the Department's most interesting dockets. It is one of the only DOJ components whose attorneys routinely handle cases in the federal courts of appeals and district courts. EDS defends petitions for review brought in the courts of appeals pursuant to special statutory judicial review provisions of the environmental statutes, as well as claims for judicial review brought in district courts pursuant to the Administrative Procedure Act. The substance of these cases ranges, for example, from high-profile, multi-party challenges to national EPA rules (such as major Clean Air Act and Clean Water Act rules) to more targeted challenges to site-specific agency decisions. EDS also handles complex claims of liability against federal agencies under pollution control laws, such as for costs of response actions at Superfund sites, federally owned facilities, and private sites. In addition to EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers, EDS routinely represents the Department of War (and its component military branches) and the Department of Energy. Section attorneys are responsible for all aspects of complex litigation. This includes pre-trial tasks up to and through trial, such as preparation and filing of dispositive motions, drafting merits briefs, written and document discovery, selecting and working with experts, taking and defending expert and fact witness depositions, presenting oral argument in court, handling witnesses at trial and other evidentiary hearings, and negotiating settlements. Cases range from simpler matters typically handled by a single attorney to more complicated matters typically handled by a small litigation team. EDS cases present attorneys with the opportunity to regularly appear and argue cases in district courts and courts of appeals, and to periodically try cases or handle other evidentiary proceedings. EDS attorneys also frequently provide counsel to our client agencies and other DOJ components on litigation, draft regulations, and other environmental and administrative law issues related to our work. In addition, Section attorneys routinely coordinate with their colleagues in the United States Attorney's offices, the Office of the Solicitor General, and State Attorney Generals offices. Salary- $99,800 - $197,200/year